Gibbs definitely didn't have permission to use the bulldozer at 2 a.m., but it's unclear whether he is employed by the construction company that owns the dozer. He allegedly caused about $10,000 worth of damage.

Police arrested Gibbs last week and released him Tuesday on bond. He is charged with felony criminal damage, but that's not his only scrap with the law.

He was arrested on July 28 as well, accused of misdemeanor charges of DUI, driving without a license and making an improper lane change. Authorities released him the same day.